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is the elevation of the mean surface observed at nadir above the reference ellipsoid. As a first approximation it is calculated from range and altitude (height = altitude - range).
Ãâó: wwwcpg.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/RA2_Handbook/concepts/ra2/ra...
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The vertical placement of a neume above the Latin text. One can think of 'height' as corresponding roughly to the pitch of a note. Especially in early neumed documents, however, neume height might only be a general indicator of melodic direction. In a 'lossless' data representation, it is important to retain a record of the neume's height for two reasons. First, scale tones in chant are relative and do not correspond to pitches in the modern sense. ...
Ãâó: www.scribeserver.com/medieval/glossary.htm
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6' Weight: 175 lbs. Eyes: Brown Hair: Blond
Ãâó: www.localcolorart.com/encyclopedia/Havok/
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The height of a node in a tree is the length of a longest path from the node to a leaf. The height of a tree is the height of its root.
Ãâó: lcm.csa.iisc.ernet.in/dsa/node83.html
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